Posts Tagged: Rachel Eliza Griffiths

Notable Online: 9/5–9/11

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Literary events taking place virtually this week!

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Notable Online: 4/18–4/24

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In and of the Wreck: Together in a Sudden Strangeness

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In its imagery and mood, the collection feels distinctly April.

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Notable Online: 8/9–8/15

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Notable Online: 7/19–7/25

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Notable Online: 6/14–6/20

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Notable Online: 6/7–6/13

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Notable Online: 4/19–4/25

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Notable NYC: 11/30–12/6

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Literary events in and around NYC this week!

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Notable NYC: 11/2–11/8

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Notable NYC: 9/14–9/20

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Literary events in and around NYC this week!

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Notable NYC: 12/15–12/21

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Notable NYC: 10/21–10/27

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Literary events and readings in and around New York City this week!

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Notable NYC: 9/2–9/8

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Literary events and readings in and around New York City this week!

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Notable NYC: 11/26–12/2

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Saturday 11/26: Sarah Kay, Maeve Higgins, Phil Kaye, and Mark Doss read for refugees, as part of the Festival to Improve the World. The Wild Project, 4 p.m., $10. Monday 11/28: Jason Diamond launches Searching for John Hughes with a conversation with Danielle Henderson. BookCourt, 7 p.m., free. David Rivard and Sarah Sarai join the […]

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The Conversation: Prologue

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Dear Reader, For the past year, we, Aziza Barnes and Nabila Lovelace, The Founders of The Conversation, debated how we could create space for folk we love, whose work is critical, in the South. We had been living in New York, which is regarded as something of a safe haven for the Black writer. In the heat of […]

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Young Black Writers Reflect on #blacklivesmatter

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because I want to not cry because I actually hate crying because none of my tears can offer resurrection none of my poems can offer resurrection none of my image searches can offer resurrection and I want us to stay alive Khadijah Queen and eleven other young writers of color—Roger Reeves, Rachel Eliza Griffiths, Rion Amilcar […]

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